In January, the dollar fell by 1.69% (to 2.6737 rubles), in February - by 4.61% (to 2.7970), in March - by 1.81%.

The average purchase price increased over the last month by 1.89% (from 2.7783 to 2.8308 rubles), and the selling price by 1.72% (from 2.8156 to 2.8641 rubles).

For comparison: in March 2022, the cash dollar fell by 8.46% after rising by 22.11% in February (the market's reaction to Russia's military aggression against Ukraine), in January-March it rose by 13.01% (from 2 5674 to 2.9013 rubles).

According to the results of 2022, the cash dollar increased in value by 5.93%, in 2021 - decreased by 1.99%, in 2020 - increased by 23.94%, in 2019 - decreased by 2.74%, in 2018 - increased in price by 9.09%, in 2017 - by 1.62%, in 2016 - by 4.69%, in 2015 - by 33.37%, in 2014 - by 46 .73%, in 2013 — by 10.88%.

Kachanava says that the "Belarusian ruble is strengthening"

The Chairman of the Council of the Republic of the National Assembly Natalya Kachanova does not see the need to exchange Belarusian rubles.

"Today, many people realized that our Belarusian ruble is a really good currency for our people.

And today there is no need to run to money changers, and Belarusians felt it, - said Kachanova on April 1 in the program "Question No. 1" on the "Belarus-1" TV channel.

- I see that our ruble is really getting stronger and people's trust in the Belarusian currency, well... undoubtedly, it is not just growing."